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Digital Animation

Subject : it-skills
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1. Moving graphics or text created with a computer.






2. A series of continuous frames. Each frame is slightly modified - so that when the frames are played back the graphics appear to move. This is also called flip book animation. Pivot is an example of a frame-based animation program.






3. Moving graphics or text created with a computer.






4. A series of continuous frames. Each frame is slightly modified - so that when the frames are played back the graphics appear to move. This is also called flip book animation. Pivot is an example of a frame-based animation program.






5. The animation appears to have depth. It is more realistic or life-like in appearance. Examples include video games such as Halo and Madden Football.






6. The dominant format for displaying vector animations on the Web. Small file size.






7. Developed by Apple computers for the QuickTime player. Used for streaming.






8. Developed by Apple computers for the QuickTime player. Used for streaming.






9. In this type of animation - a computer program creates animated paths through a mathematical formula in a process known as tweening. Vector animations have small file file sizes. Flash can create vector animations.






10. 1. Advertising 2. Information 3. Education 4. Games 5. Web sites






11. Developed by Microsoft for Windows Media Player. Not good for streaming.






12. The animation appears to have depth. It is more realistic or life-like in appearance. Examples include video games such as Halo and Madden Football.






13. 1. Advertising 2. Information 3. Education 4. Games 5. Web sites






14. The animation has a flat appearance. Examples include The Simpsons and Family Guy.






15. A series of individual GIF frames joined together. Used for small animations. Supports frame-based animation.






16. The animation has a flat appearance. Examples include The Simpsons and Family Guy.






17. The dominant format for displaying vector animations on the Web. Small file size.






18. A series of individual GIF frames joined together. Used for small animations. Supports frame-based animation.






19. Developed by Microsoft for Windows Media Player. Not good for streaming.






20. In this type of animation - a computer program creates animated paths through a mathematical formula in a process known as tweening. Vector animations have small file file sizes. Flash can create vector animations.